The following commands are recognized by ListGuru (in alphabetical order):

ARCHIVES
Displays a list of all mailing lists which have file archives and which
you are currently a subscriber to.

See Also: GET, INDEX, SEARCH, SUBMIT, VIEW

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GET [ <list> ] <filename>
Retrieves a given file from the archives for a list. Filenames must be
specific (i.e., no wildcards) and the file must exist in the archive. If
<list> is omitted, then <filename> must be one of the following names:

INDEX <list>
Displays a list of all files available in the archives for a particular
list. Information includes filename, size, date and description.

See Also: ARCHIVES, GET, SEARCH, SUBMIT, VIEW

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SEARCH <list> <search text>
Searches the file archives for a particular list, looking for the search
text provided. Search text cannot contain wildcards and is NOT case
sensitive. No quotes are needed, but they can be supplied if desired. The
search text can be up to 60 characters long.

At this time, no logical operations (and, or, not) are recognized.

See Also: ARCHIVES, GET, INDEX, SUBMIT, VIEW

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VIEW <list> <filename>
Shows the contents of any archive file ending in .ZIP, .LHA or .ZOO. These
are compressed files which contain other files. Common de-compressing
programs can be obtained by using the GET command.

that we are sending to Oracle List.If there is an archive with a search
facility then it will be very much useful.
For eg Sun Managers list have an archive in http://www.dataman.nl/ and there
is a search facility which helps you in tracking the older mails which has
got your search criteria.
I thought a similar facility if available in Oracle List will be very much
Received on Thu Aug 10 2000 - 21:13:45 CDT